Form Editing Tools
Instructions
Copy and Paste
The Paste tool works in conjunction with the Copy tool. When objects are selected and then copied, clicking the paste icon takes the selected object(s) and pastes the object(s) into the body of a New Form or another area within the same form. The object can then be moved by clicking on the object and moving it within the body/grid of the Form Builder. Below are examples of how the Copy and Paste tools can be used both on the TrialKit Web and the TrialKit MoblApplication. Please review the form manager overview to learn how to navigate and use it.
TrialKit Mobile
Copy and Paste Objects in the Same Form:
Copy objects within a form:
Tap on an object in the body/grid of the form (Scoring Field 1 here)
Tap the Copy icon as shown in the following figure.
Pasting:
Now the Paste icon will be active too. Tap the Paste icon.
Tap the paste icon and the form (in this example the Scoring field label is placed on the form).
Click on the object and drag it to the desired location in the Form Builder body/grid.
For this example,
The new field is placed as shown in the following figure right next to the scoring field 1 that we copied.
Please note the Text Properties. The Field Name is SCORINGFIELD1_1 whereas the original name for the field was SCORINGFIELD1.
The copied field will dynamically copy the Field Name and place an incremented extension of “_1” on the copied field. If the same field is copied multiple times, the copied Field Names will contain incremented extensions of _1, _2, etc. on the copied fields. This allows Form Designers to create fields quickly.
Remember after copying fields, Form Designers still need to remember to add new Field Names and Labels and then create the relationships between the Field Label and the Form Field.
Copy and Paste Objects to an Existing Form or a New Form:
Form Designers can copy a single field or multiple fields from one form to another existing form or to a new form. All field properties will copy to the new or existing form.
If there are fields with conditional actions the conditional actions will not copy to the new or existing form and must be re-written or copied one by one using the clipboard feature.
To copy fields to a new or existing form on TrialKit Mobile:
Navigate to Form Building Overview and Guide
Select the desired Form from the Existing Forms Data Table.
To highlight all fields on the form tap - the full page icon.
All fields will be highlighted as shown below
Tap the Copy icon
After tapping the Copy icon. Set up a new form now to copy them to.
Near the top right of the table tap the “New” link.
This will clear the body/grid of the form builder as shown in the following figure.
In the toolbar click the Paste Icon.
The copied fields are pasted (placed) in the New Form
They will be placed in the same position as they were in the existing form as shown in the following figure.
Click in one or all of the active fields and drag it to the desired position in the form.
After moving the field(s) to the desired position, click outside the fields in the body/grid.
The Properties will now show form properties once you tap on the icon in the top left.
Entering form properties on TrialKit Mobile.
Tap on the Properties icon
The Form Attributes will open up on the screen as active.
Enter the Form Name and all the properties associated with the newly created form and
Tap the back icon
After tapping the Back button:
Save form or Save As to enter a new name for the form.
The name of the new form will appear in the top right of the device screen
The new form appears in the Existing Forms data table as shown in the following figure.
Form Manager
Protocol Scoring Form just built.
TrialKit Web
Copy and Paste Objects in the Same Form:
To copy objects within a form:
Click on an object in the body/grid.
Click the Copy icon as shown in the following figure.
Pasting:
After the Copy icon is clicked
The Paste icon will highlight as shown in the following figure. Click the Paste icon.
After clicking the icon (2 above) the selected object is copied:
It is placed on the form directly underneath the original object (in this example the Scoring field label is copied).
Click on the original object and drag it to the desired location in the Form Builder body/grid. For this example, the new Free Text Field is placed in the grid below the field as shown in the following figure.
After the field is dragged and placed in another location in the body/grid, note the Text Properties. The Field Name is NUMBERS_2 whereas the original name for the field was NUMBERS.
The copied field will dynamically copy the Field Name and place an incremented extension of “_1” on the copied field. Since the field already contained the extension “_1” when the field was copied, the system incremented the extension by “1” and it became “_2”. If the same field is copied multiple times, the copied Field Names will contain incremented extensions of _1, _2, etc. on the copied fields. This allows Form Designers to create fields quickly. However, after copying fields, Form Designers still need to remember to add new Field Names and Labels and then create the relationships between the Field Label and the Form Field.
Copy and Paste Objects to an Existing Form or a New Form:
Form Designers can copy a single field or multiple fields from one form to another existing form or to a new form. All field properties will copy to the new or existing form.
However, if there are fields with conditional actions the conditional actions will not copy to the new or existing form and must be re-written.
To copy fields to a new or existing form:
Select the desired Form from the Existing Forms Data Table.
In the body/grid of the selected form outline a group of fields as shown in the following figure.
In the Toolbar click the Copy icon.
In the Links table - click the “Create New Form” link.
This will clear the body/grid of the form builder as shown in the following figure.
In the toolbar click the Paste Icon.
The copied fields are pasted (placed) in the New Form
They will be placed in the same position as they were in the existing form as shown in the following figure.
Click in one of the active fields and drag it to the desired position in the form. After moving the field(s) to the desired position, click outside the fields in the body/grid.
This will open the Form/Page Properties in the left column as shown in the following figure.
Enter the Form Name and all the Properties associated with the newly created form and
save the newly created form by clicking the “Save Form” button.
The new form appears in the Existing Forms data table as shown in the following figure.